Comtrend Corporation CT-5611T User Manual

Comtrend Corporation CT-5611T User Manual

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ADSL2+ Combo Router

User Manual

Version A1.4, October 3, 2007
261070-011

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    CT-5611T ADSL2+ Combo Router User Manual Version A1.4, October 3, 2007 261070-011...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright©2008 Comtrend Corporation. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is proprietary to Comtrend Corporation. No part of this document may be translated, transcribed, reproduced, in any form, or by any means without prior written consent of Comtrend Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION................. 4 ......................4 EATURES ....................... 5 PPLICATION LED I ................. 6 RONT ANEL NDICATORS CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION.................. 8 .................. 8 ARDWARE NSTALLATION USB D ..........9 EVICE RIVER NSTALLATION USB D OS) ..........11 RIVER ANUAL NSTALLATION...
  • Page 4 6.4.2 Parental Control ..................67 ..................68 UALITY OF ERVICE ......................70 OUTING 6.6.1 Default Gateway ..................70 6.6.2 Static Route ....................71 DNS........................72 6.7.1 DNS Server....................72 6.7.2 Dynamic DNS.................... 72 DSL........................74 ....................75 APPING 6.10 ...................... 78 ERTIFICATE 6.10.1 Local ......................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction The CT-5611T ADSL2+ compact and high performance combo router provides one 10/100 Ethernet Interface and one USB interface, offering ADSL connectivity at speeds of up to 24 Mbps. It also has full routing capabilities to segment/route IP protocol, and supports advanced security functions.
  • Page 6: Application

    1.2 Application The following diagram depicts the application of the CT-5611T.
  • Page 7: Front Panel Led Indicators

    1.3 Front Panel LED Indicators The front panel LEDs are shown in the picture below, followed by an explanation in the table below. Color Mode Function The router is powered up. Green The router is powered down. POWER POST (Power On Self Test) fail (not bootable) or router failure which could be any error of internal sequence or state that will not allow the router to connect...
  • Page 8 A USB link is established. Green A USB link is not established. Green Blink Data transmitting or receiving over USB. Green Normal operating status. The ADSL link is terminated. INTERNET Blink Data transmitting or receiving over ADSL. Green Device attempted to become IP connected and failed (no DHCP response, no PPPoE response, PPPoE authentication failed, no IP address from IPCP, etc.)
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Hardware Installation Reset Button Follow the instructions below to complete the hardware connections. Connection to LINE port If you wish to connect both the router and a telephone, connect the LINE port to a POTS splitter with a RJ11 connection cable. Connection to LAN port To connect to a hub or PC, use a RJ45 cable.
  • Page 10: Usb Device Driver Auto-Run Installation

    2.2 USB Device Driver Auto-run Installation Before you connect your router’s USB cable to your PC, you must load the ADSL USB drivers. The auto-run USB driver installation supports Win ME, Win 98, Win 2000, Win XP (32 bit) and Vista (32 bit). For those using Windows XP 64 bit, the driver needs to be installed manually (please see section 2.3 below for details), and the driver is also enclosed on the CD-ROM.
  • Page 11 STEP 3: Click the Finish button, when the screen displays as below. STEP 4: Installation is complete.
  • Page 12: Usb Driver Manual Installation(64Bit Os)

    2.3 USB Driver Manual Installation(64bit OS) Before you connect your router’s USB cable to your PC, you must load the ADSL USB drivers. This manual USB driver installation supports Windows XP 64 bit. To connect the router to a PC using the USB interface, you need to use a standard USB cable and install the USB interface software.
  • Page 13 Note: This screen won’t be displayed if the USB Driver has been previously un/installed. STEP 3: If you are installing the software from a disk, insert the disk.
  • Page 14 STEP 4: Select the location of the file using the Browse button. Normally, the file is on the CD-ROM shipped with the device. STEP 5: Locate the Vista folder, and click the OK button.
  • Page 15 STEP 6: When the screen displays as below, click the NEXT button.
  • Page 17 STEP 7: Click the Finish button, when the screen displays as below. STEP 8: Installation is complete.
  • Page 18: Un-Installing The Usb Driver

    2.4 Un-installing the USB Driver STEP 1: Click Start, Settings and then Control Panel as shown here. STEP 2: When the following screen is displayed, click on the Add/Remove Hardware Icon. STEP 3: When the following screen is displayed, click Next.
  • Page 19 STEP 4: When the following screen is displayed, select Uninstall/Unplug a device (as shown here). Then, click Next. STEP 5: When the following screen is displayed, select Uninstall a device (as shown here). Then, click Next.
  • Page 20 STEP 6: When the following screen is displayed, select the device that you want to uninstall. Then, click Next.
  • Page 21 STEP 7: When the following screen is displayed, click Next to confirm that you want to uninstall the device. STEP 8: When the following screen is displayed, click Finish as un-installation is complete.
  • Page 22: Chapter 3 Login Via The Web Browser

    The default IP address of the CT-5611T (LAN port) is 192.168.1.1. To configure the CT-5611T for the first time, the configuration PC must have a static IP address within the 192.168.1.x subnet. Follow the steps below to configure your PC IP address to use subnet 192.168.1.x.
  • Page 23: Login Procedure

    3.2 Login Procedure Perform the following steps to bring up the Web user interface and configure the CT- 5611T. To log on to the system from the Web browser, follow the steps below: STEP 1: Start your Internet browser. Type the IP address for the router in the Web address field.
  • Page 25: Default Settings

    3.3 Default Settings During power on initialization, the CT-5611T initializes all configuration attributes to default values. It will then read the configuration profile from the Permanent Storage section on the flash memory. The default attributes are overridden when identical attributes with different values are configured. The configuration profile in Permanent Storage can be created via the Web user interface, the console, or telnet user interface, or other management protocols.
  • Page 26: Chapter 4 Quick Setup

    Chapter 4 Quick Setup After login, the Quick Setup screen appears as shown. Note: The selections available on the left side of menu are based upon the configured connection.
  • Page 27: Wan

    4.1 WAN Click Device Info on the menu bar to display the WAN option. Then, click WAN on the Device Info menu bar to display the configured PVC(s) and the status. VPI/VCI Shows the values of the ATM VPI/VCI Con. ID Shows the connection ID Category Shows the ATM service classes...
  • Page 28: Statistics

    4.2 Statistics Selection of the Statistics screen provides statistics for the Network Interface of LAN, WAN, ATM and ADSL. All statistics screens are updated every 15 seconds.
  • Page 29: Lan Statistics

    4.2.1 LAN Statistics The Network Statistics screen shows interface statistics for Ethernet and USB interfaces. (The Network Statistics screen shows interface statistics for LAN of Ethernet and USB interfaces. This shows byte transfer, packet transfer, Error and Drop statistics for the LAN interface.)
  • Page 30: Wan Statistics

    4.2.2 WAN Statistics The following figure shows the WAN statistics screen. Service Shows the service type VPI/VCI Shows the values of the ATM VPI/VCI Protocol Shows the connection type, such as PPPoE, PPPoA, etc. Interface Shows connection interfaces Received/Transmitted Bytes Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packet in Byte Pkts Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets...
  • Page 31: Atm Statistics

    4.2.3 ATM statistics The following figure shows the ATM statistics screen. ATM Interface Statistics Field Description In Octets Number of received octets over the interface Number of transmitted octets over the interface Out Octets In Errors Number of cells dropped due to uncorrectable HEC errors In Unknown Number of received cells discarded during cell header...
  • Page 32 ATM AAL5 Layer Statistics over ADSL interface Field Description In Octets Number of received AAL5/AAL0 CPCS PDU octets Out Octets Number of received AAL5/AAL0 CPCS PDUs octets transmitted In Ucst Pkts Number of received AAL5/AAL0 CPCS PDUs passed to a higher-layer for transmission Out Ucast Pkts Number of received AAL5/AAL0 CPCS PDUs received from a...
  • Page 33: Adsl Statistics

    4.2.4 ADSL Statistics The following figure shows the ADSL Network Statistics screen. Within the ADSL Statistics window, a bit Error Rate Test can be started using the ADSL BER Test button. The Reset button resets the statistics.
  • Page 34 Field Description Mode Modulation protocol G.dmt, G.lite, T1.413, ADSL2, ADSL2+ Type Channel type Interleave or Fast Line Coding Trellis On/Off Status Lists the status of the DSL link Link Power State Link output power state. SNR Margin (dB) Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) margin Attenuation (dB) Estimate of average loop attenuation in the downstream direction.
  • Page 35: Route

    4.3 Route Choose Route to display the routes that the route information has learned. 4.4 ARP Click ARP to display the ARP information.
  • Page 36: Dhcp

    4.5 DHCP Click DHCP to display the DHCP information.
  • Page 37: Chapter 5 Quick Setup

    If the service provider provides PPPoE service, then the connection selection depends on whether the LAN-side device (typically a PC) is running a PPPoE client or whether the CT-5611T is to run the PPPoE client. The CT-5611T can support both cases simultaneously.
  • Page 38: Auto Quick Setup

    5.1 Auto Quick Setup The auto quick setup requires the ADSL link to be up. The ADSL router will automatically detect the PVC. You only need to follow the online instructions that you are prompted. 1. Select Quick Setup to display the DSL Quick Setup screen. 2.
  • Page 39 STEP 2: Enter the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI). Select Enable Quality Of Service if required. Click Next. STEP 3: Then, choose the Encapsulation mode. STEP 4: Choosing different connection types pops up different settings requests. Enter appropriate settings that are requested by your service provider.
  • Page 40: Ppp Over Atm (Pppoa) And Ppp Over Ethernet (Pppoe)

    5.2.1 PPP over ATM (PPPoA) and PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Select the PPP over ATM (PPPoA) or PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) radio button and click Next. The following screen appears: PPP USERNAME/PPP PASSWORD The PPP Username and the PPP password requirement are dependent on the particular requirements of the ISP or the ADSL service provider.
  • Page 41 Disconnect if no activity The CT-5611T can be configured to disconnect if there is no activity for a period of time by selecting the check box. When the checkbox is ticked, you Dial on demand need to enter the inactivity timeout period. The timeout period ranges from 1 minute to 4320 minutes.
  • Page 42 Use Static IP Address Unless your service provider specially requires this setup, do not select it. If selected, enter your static IP address. This option allows us to change the MTU size for WAN interface, PPPoE and PPPoA. The default value is 1492 for PPPoE and 1500 for PPPoA.
  • Page 43 3. After entering your settings, select Next. The following screen appears. The Device Setup page allows the user to configure the LAN interface IP address, subnet mask and DHCP server. If the user would like this ADSL router to assign dynamic IP addresses, DNS server and default gateway to other LAN devices, select the radio box Enable DHCP server on the LAN to enter the starting IP address and end IP address and DHCP lease time.
  • Page 44 The Web UI will not respond until the system is brought up again. After the system is up, the Web UI will refresh to the Device Info page automatically. The CT-5611T is ready for operation and the LEDs display as described in the LED description tables.
  • Page 45: Mac Encapsulation Routing (Mer)

    5.2.2 MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) To configure MER, do the following. 1. Select Quick Setup and click Next. 2. Enter the PVC Index provided by the ISP and click Next and click Next 3. Select the MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) radio button, and click Next. The following screen appears.
  • Page 46 4. Click Next to display the following screen appears. Enable NAT checkbox: If the LAN is configured with a private IP address, the user should select this checkbox. The NAT submenu on the left side main panel will be displayed after reboot. The user can then configure NAT-related features after the system comes up.
  • Page 47 5. Upon completion, click Next. The following screen appears. Note: If the NAT function is enabled, this DHCP Server Relay won’t be displayed as an option. The Device Setup page allows the user to configure the LAN interface IP address and DHCP server.
  • Page 48 The Web UI will not respond until the system is brought up again. After the system is up, the Web UI will refresh to the Device Info page automatically. The CT-5611T is ready for operation and the LEDs display as described in the LED description tables.
  • Page 49: Ip Over Atm

    5.2.3 IP Over ATM To configure IP Over ATM, 1. Select Quick Setup and click Next. 2. Enter the PVC Index and click Next. 3. Type the VPI and VCI values provided by the ISP and click Next. 4. Select the IP over ATM (IPoA) radio button and click Next. The following screen appears.
  • Page 50 Enable NAT checkbox If the LAN is configured with a private IP address, the user should select this checkbox. The NAT submenu on the left side main panel will be displayed after reboot. The user can then configure NAT-related features after the system comes up.
  • Page 51 The user must configure the IP Address and the Subnet Mask. To use the DHCP service on the LAN, select the Enable DHCP server checkbox, and enter the Start IP addresses, the End IP address and DHCP lease time. This configures the router to automatically assign IP addresses, default gateway address and DNS server addresses to each of your PCs.
  • Page 52 The Web UI will not respond until the system is brought up again. After the system is up, the Web UI will refresh to the Device Info page automatically. The CT-5611T is ready for operation and the LEDs display as described in the LED description tables.
  • Page 53: Bridging

    5.2.4 Bridging Select the bridging mode. To configure Bridging, do the following. 1. Select Quick Setup and click Next. 2. Enter the PVC Index and click Next. 3. Type in the VPI and VCI values provided by the ISP and click Next. 4.
  • Page 54 6. Click the Next button The following screen will be displayed. The WAN Setup-Summary screen presents the entire configuration summary. Click Save/Reboot if the settings are correct. Click Back if you wish to modify the settings.
  • Page 55: Chapter 6 Advanced Setup

    Chapter 6 Advanced Setup This chapter explains: WAN, LAN, Routing, DSL and Port Mapping…... Note: Shown below for your reference are the available menu options for each different configuration. This screenshot is for PPPoE and PPPoA encapsulations. This screenshot is for Mer and IPoA encapsulations.
  • Page 56: Wan

    This screenshot is for Bridge encapsulation. 6.1 WAN VlanID • This function means one can add an 802.1Q VLAN tag on PPPoE/MER or Bridge mode. It means the packets are sent to WAN and a specific VlanID (802.1Q tag) will be added in the Ethernet header. The VlanID shows which 802.1Q tag will be added.
  • Page 57: Lan

    6.2 LAN Configure the DSL Router IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface. Save button only saves the LAN configuration data. Save/Reboot button saves the LAN configuration data and reboots the router to make the new configuration effective. IP Address: Enter the IP address for the LAN port. Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask for the LAN port.
  • Page 58 To configure a secondary IP address for the LAN port, click the box as shown below. IP Address: Enter the secondary IP address for the LAN port. Subnet Mask: Enter the secondary subnet mask for the LAN port.
  • Page 59: Nat

    6.3 NAT To display the NAT function, you need to enable the NAT feature in the WAN Setup. 6.3.1 Virtual Servers Virtual Server allows you to direct incoming traffic from WAN side (identified by Protocol and External port) to the Internal server with private IP address on the LAN side.
  • Page 60 Select a Service User should select the service from the list. Custom Server User can enter the name of their choice. Server IP Address Enter the IP address for the server. External Port Start Enter the starting external port number (when you select Custom Server).
  • Page 61: Port Triggering

    6.3.2 Port Triggering Some applications require that specific ports in the Router's firewall be opened for access by the remote parties. Port Trigger dynamically opens up the 'Open Ports' in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP/UDP connection to a remote party using the 'Triggering Ports'.
  • Page 62 Select an User should select the application from the list. Application User can enter the name of their choice. Custom Application Trigger Port Start Enter the starting trigger port number (when you select custom application). When an application is selected the port ranges are automatically configured.
  • Page 63: Dmz Host

    6.3.3 DMZ Host The DSL router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer. Enter the computer's IP address and click "Apply" to activate the DMZ host. Clear the IP address field and click "Apply"...
  • Page 64: Alg

    6.3.4 ALG SIP ALG is Application layer gateway. If the user has an IP phone(SIP) or VoIP gateway(SIP) behind the ADSL router, the SIP ALG can help VoIP packet passthrough the router (NAT enabled). Note: SIP (Session Initiation Protocol, RFC3261) is the protocol of choice for most VoIP (Voice over IP) phones to initiate communication.
  • Page 65: Security

    6.4 Security To display the Security function, you need to enable the firewall feature in the WAN Setup. 6.4.1 IP Filtering IP filtering allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing/incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect.
  • Page 66 Filter Name Type a name for the filter rule. Protocol User can select from: TCP, TCP/UDP, UDP or ICMP. Source IP address Enter source IP address. Source Subnet Mask Enter source subnet mask. Source Port (port or port:port) Enter source port number. Destination IP address Enter destination IP address.
  • Page 67 To add a filtering rule, simply click the Add button. The following screen will be displayed. To configure the parameters, please reference Outgoing table above.
  • Page 68: Parental Control

    6.4.2 Parental Control Parental control: allows parents, schools, and libraries to set access times for Internet use. To add a parental control, simply click the Add button. The following screen will be displayed. Username: To set access Internet user name MAC: To set what MAC to access Internet Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun:...
  • Page 69: Quality Of Service

    6.5 Quality of Service To display the Security function, you need to enable the QoS feature in the WAN Setup. Choose Add to configure network traffic classes. The following screen will be displayed:...
  • Page 70 Traffic Class Name Enter name for traffic class Assign ATM Transmit Priority Select Low, Medium or High. Mark IP Precedence Select between 1-7. The lower the digit shows the higher the priority Mark IP Type Of Service Select either: Normal Service, Minimize Cost, Maximize Reliability, Maximize Throughput, Minimize Delay Mark 802.1p if 802.1q is enabled...
  • Page 71: Routing

    6.6 Routing The Routing dialog box allows you to configure Default gateway and Static Route. 6.6.1 Default Gateway If ‘Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway’ checkbox is selected, this router will accept the first received default gateway assignment from one of the PPPoA, PPPoE or MER/DHCP enabled PVC(s).
  • Page 72: Static Route

    6.6.2 Static Route Choose Static Route to display the Static Route screen. The Static Route screen lists the configured static routes, and allows configuring static routes. Choose Add or Remove to configure the static routes. To add static route, click the Add button to display the following screen. Enter the destination network address, subnet mask, gateway AND/OR available WAN interface then click Save/Apply to add the entry to the routing table.
  • Page 73: Dns

    6.7 DNS 6.7.1 DNS Server If 'Enable Automatic Assigned DNS' checkbox is selected, this router will accept the first received DNS assignment from one of the PPPoA, PPPoE or MER/DHCP enabled PVC(s) during the connection establishment. If the checkbox is not selected, enter the primary and optional secondary DNS server IP addresses.
  • Page 74 To add a dynamic DNS service, simply click the Add button. The following screen will be displayed: D-DNS provider Select a dynamic DNS provider from the list Hostname Enter the name for the dynamic DNS server. Interface Select the interface from the list Username Enter the username for the dynamic DNS server.
  • Page 75: Dsl

    6.8 DSL To access the DSL settings, First click On Advanced Setup and then click on DSL. The DSL Settings dialog box allows you to select an appropriate modulation mode. Option Description G.dmt Enabled Sets G.Dmt if you want the system to use G.Dmt mode. G.Lite Enabled Sets G.Lite if you want the system to use G.Lite mode.
  • Page 76: Port Mapping

    6.9 Port Mapping Port Mapping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independent network. To support this feature, you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button. The Remove button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group.
  • Page 77 To create a group from the list, first enter the group name and then select from the available interfaces on the list. Automatically Add Clients With the Following DHCP Vendor IDs: Add support to automatically map LAN interfaces and USB to PVC's using DHCP vendor ID (option 60).
  • Page 78 1. Default : ENET and USB. 2. Video: nas_0_36, nas_0_37 and nas_0_38. The DHCP vendor ID is "Video". The CPE's dhcp server is running on "Default". And ISP's dhcp server is running on PVC 0/36. It is for setup-box use only. In the LAN side, PC can get IP address from CPE's dhcp server and access Internet via PPPoE (0/33).
  • Page 79: Certificate

    6.10 Certificate A certificate is a public key, attached with its owner’s information (company name, server name, personal real name, contact e-mail, postal address, etc) and digital signatures. There will be one or more digital signatures attached on the certificate, indicating that these signers have verified that the owner information of this certificate is correct.
  • Page 80 Click Apply to generate a private key and a certificate signing request. Certificate Name A user-defined name for the certificate. Common Name Usually, it is the fully qualified domain name for the machine. Organization Name The exact legal name of your organization. Do not abbreviate. State/Province Name The state or province where your organization is located.
  • Page 81: Trusted Ca

    6.10.2 Trusted CA CA is the abbreviation for Certificate Authority. CA is a part of the X.509 system. It is itself a certificate, attached with the owner information of this certificate authority. But its purpose is not to do encryption/decryption. Its purpose is to sign and issue certificates; in order to prove the owner information of that certificate is correct.
  • Page 82: Chapter 7 Diagnostics

    Chapter 7 Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu provides feedback on the connection status of the CT-5611T and the ADSL link. The individual tests are listed below. If a test displays a fail status, click Rerun Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of this page to make sure the fail status is consistent.
  • Page 83: Chapter 8 Management

    Chapter 8 Management The Management section of the CT-5611T supports the following maintenance functions and processes: • Settings • System log • TR-069 Client • Internet Time • Access Control • Update software • Save/Reboot 8.1 Settings The Settings option allows you to back up your settings to a file, retrieve the setting...
  • Page 84: Configuration Backup

    8.1.1 Configuration Backup The Backup option under Management>Settings, save your router configurations to a file on your PC. Click BACKUP Settings in the main window. You will be prompted to define the location of the backup file to save. After choosing the file location, click Backup Settings.
  • Page 85: Restore Default

    NOTE: This entry has the same effect as the hardware reset-to-default button. The CT-5611T board hardware and the boot loader support the reset to default button. If the reset button is continuously pushed for more than 5 seconds, the boot loader will erase the entire configuration data saved on the flash memory.
  • Page 86: System Log

    8.2 System Log The System Log option under Management>Settings allows you to view the system events log, or to configure the System Log options. The default setting of system log is disabled. Follow the steps below to enable and view the system log. 1.
  • Page 87 The events ranging from the highest critical level “Emergency” down to this configured level will be recorded to the log buffer on the CT-5611T SDRAM. When the log buffer is full, the newer event will wrap up to the top of the log buffer and overwrite the old event.
  • Page 88: Tr-069 Client

    8.3 TR-069 Client WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows a Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device. Option Description Inform Disable/Enable TR-069 client on the CPE. Inform Interval The duration in seconds of the interval for which the CPE MUST attempt to connect with the ACS and call the Inform method.
  • Page 89 Get RPC Methods This method may be used by a CPE or ACS to discover the set of methods supported by the ACS or CPE it is in communication with. This list may include both standard TR- 069 methods (those defined in this specification or a subsequent version) and vendor-specific methods.
  • Page 90: Internet Time

    8.4 Internet Time The Internet Time option under Management menu bar configures the Modem’s time. To automatically synchronize with Internet timeservers, tick the corresponding box displayed on the screen. Then click Save/Apply. 8.5 Access Control The Access Control option under Management menu bar configures the access- related parameters, including three parts: Services, IP Address, and Passwords.
  • Page 91: Services

    Note: LAN and WAN side are present on the screen if the WAN interface is UP. Only the LAN side will be displayed if the ADSL or WAN interface is down. 8.5.1 Services The Services option limits or opens the access services over the LAN or WAN. These services are provided FTP, HTTP, ICMP, SNMP, SSH (Security Socket Share), TELNET, and TFTP.
  • Page 92: Ip Addresses

    8.5.2 IP Addresses The IP Addresses option limits the access by IP address. If the Access Control Mode is enabled, only the allowed IP addresses can access the router. Before you enable it, configure the IP addresses by clicking the Add button. Enter the IP address and click Apply to allow the PC with this IP address managing the DSL Router.
  • Page 93: Passwords

    8.5.3 Passwords The Passwords option configures the access passwords for the router. Access to your DSL router is controlled through three user accounts: admin, support, and user. “admin” has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your DSL Router. "support"...
  • Page 94: Update Software

    8.6 Update Software The Update Software screen allows you to obtain an updated software image file from your ISP. Manual software upgrades from a locally stored file can be performed using the following screen. Step 1: Obtain an updated software image file from your ISP. Step 2: Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click the Browse button to locate the image file.
  • Page 95: Save And Reboot

    8.7 Save and Reboot The Save/Reboot option saves the configurations and reboots the router. Close the DSL Router Configuration window and wait for 2 minutes before reopening your web browser. If necessary, reconfigure your PC's IP address to match your new configuration.
  • Page 96: Appendix A: Pin Assignments

    Appendix A: Pin Assignments Line port (RJ11) Definition Definition ADSL_TIP ADSL_RING Pin Assignments of the RJ11 Port LAN Port (RJ45) Definition Definition Transmit data+ Transmit data- Receive data- Receive data+ Pin assignments of the LAN Port...
  • Page 97: Appendix B: Specifications

    Appendix B: Specifications Rear Panel RJ-11 X1 for ADSL, RJ-45 X 1 for LAN, USB X 1 for LAN, Reset Button X 1, Power switch X 1 ADSL Standard ITU-T G.992.5, ITU-T G.992.3, ITU-T G.992.1, ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 G.992.5 (ADSL2+) Downstream : 24 Mbps Upstream : 1.3 Mbps G.992.3 (ADSL2)
  • Page 98 Application Passthrough PPTP, L2TP, IPSec, VoIP, Yahoo messenger, ICQ, RealPlayer, NetMeeting, MSN, X-box, etc. Power Supply External power adapter 110 Vac or 220 Vac Environment Condition Operating temperature 0 ~ 50 degrees Celsius Relative humidity 5 ~ 95% (non-condensing) Dimensions 114 mm (W) x 32 mm (H) x 92 mm (D) Certifications FCC Part 15 class B, FCC Part 68, CE...

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